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Samut Prakan curfew breaker cries for mother after police find drugs on him


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Recently, a man in Samut Prakan, a central Thai province, was arrested after he broke curfew and whose suspicious behaviour led police to discover an array of drugs on his person. The man, 45 year old Pairot Nakbut, was caught outside around 9:30 pm near a police checkpoint. Pairot was reportedly uncooperative and cried out for his mother for an extended period of time in his interaction with the police. Pairot reportedly tried to make a turn when he spotted the police checkpoint. However, police approached the 45 year old before he could make his getaway. The police say Pairot […]

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I live in SP, Bangna the BKK side. People don’t care. They still gather, drink beer and do karaoke. 
 

We can blame the government but also people need to be responsible. Apparently hearing siren blare out everyday doesn’t force people to comply..

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24 minutes ago, 9S_ said:

I live in SP, Bangna the BKK side. People don’t care. They still gather, drink beer and do karaoke. 
 

We can blame the government but also people need to be responsible. Apparently hearing siren blare out everyday doesn’t force people to comply..

All too true, sadly . . . but why am I not surprised by this report and your reflection upon it? Little police presence to enforce the curfew is almost guaranteed to breed little responsibility from certain quarters.

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That's a headline... 
When there is to little to write about, maybe leave it at that then ;)

Poor Idiot that comes in national news for å puff of smoke!

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6 minutes ago, Sjyen said:

That's a headline... 
When there is to little to write about, maybe leave it at that then ;)

Poor Idiot that comes in national news for å puff of smoke!

Point taken and thanks for this, your debut post. Things will get feistier tomorrow, I think!

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